The Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 184?-1855, December 09, 1854, Image 4

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mm ^ *■ •i T •Msmsmat mz •mmp mmmmmm Wi 1 > i A i 'JI A rnammtSLmimjm&m !!>bwjwji nm jyg^jg* •MtetrikiMf *1 .„ The p*rtie«l*r8 of «i>m i* th# u detailed by the hwtiwo or three ste«M«ni, 4ke fleet and arsenal* Tiieruit te lAMVHflltltA .1 . •ft3 ' ilqporthyqe, and tka Examining Committee of feo Southern ted our f*u]<ai'iuricviii ** “*■*—" T ’-—-- 1 - » * — that of number- \V7uji * t but to appruxitnate 4s Ld-jo.-T <>f female JiTn<-JilIun: "v^;* to an equality wfth our f ^ j thongh wreptttdBe^ EmyreqyiresV Tfci* a FUftom , v „ ww w • wu- Hrvuk tkto ‘ J MV ifAlI aa riia fumnrc * IdinoTtuiv nf^iiVSI,--. At ,1 wleKl■ Hasonic Female College: Durltiu-lflipii Jiffs' IN Aptly heen^'diy.'wp ,ii. ibu i-Jy.-i iif female ‘flftVchUufi: walvlfiij. S J«i$rwI- : ^wtuiwsr . Worth of Real Estate: s. L. cl si >f i4o have exhibited a state of tfctftgrat .SetiMto-- i.m ournoxviulk, ffisx.. ■ r -tXCJjCOIXU. ..x¥-C ;-. snunow, • -»W?W WiA-t-tl,*# W»> -*■- *t • - ATLASrA. Gtt«li;GlA. vviaber-B. 1634. «* 'GB5ERAE M7TEETISEMENTS. 5^--’*^- * « -• nj -— h — -V. -SC II.v rr Rr. W. P. PAHK E IL « th^ -Hied^ UI SISESS SOUSED^fMjEEIDEXf KS , RKSPEOTF^w e » A up rofe ^^ of the high wrought ahtjeipatuMM w *bnl- . dooq, the iritintaglw to well as the lionoi* * 'Jdietti.w .Vh.j Vn-fa- -au ftdhh-n t i* gr«iimi ■ MUfa.ae miu liaut success, encouraged by the fiavorable of the eaauiaijEn will belong, we mav eun- cO uu U10 dl-chidtcJ ;f Ik i-(VicsKtorti.ii. . - M ■ v — . 1 • -m- m . • - mmm • n * -Tlin Ir- (lift ).>,»; achievements in th.-irnltoTmrt: of fe'SS Ifftli. eempms., the M*. lam >** «•*"*-, uy x;t.^.N2.:;r-V7r., a., /•»*,. „„ , ;k ; , ... turned against the invaders, and.the for- j, i^r - v TUe#«.ie unboumlfl o..ii».is.<ni 1.1:.^ tunes of the eiur,lwt ndvines, were set- * addressed to ^ ,UI . S .XtotrissijtXsoi-*(*«*»obth»«-etmi* ring rtronglv, and as it seems to us, iontollBSftChnatians, requesting tlmt, Sh,-u..w «l«iiss ^wlifw - ton S * religious liberty nu^it^ Ije granted i.i-bi< u y i tor cattacay. *>_!!.•• iu«mnt.ui- uu.. Witl^aa army : . ■ e-igcs it r- fJhi’ii*“Vl>1hnr : Trrn 1 r*~ Attoata ,«naj in the prik ticc uf Attaliuiuu. aud.iu (i^laiwui lirunciit.-. Jlc may I* fuuml, : »ben nut protest suld. WITHOUT KEaKKVE, st JT/tf./i . . A^rCTlOS. in lvuujdillc, <iu Tuesday. January 9th, 18o5. T ltK undcr-i jilfiV '(vilt offer tor-“-ale. P< iSl- TlVELY WlTHnrT ItK.ctfRVK. nt Publiu ; bly on the side of Russia. Mill*.and Mill Sttm, AXD VACANT LOTS, , , , , - A.liuif-nWy luratei! ui urnrc^ru«u tUeriij. 10 l«j .r„Uiu«.n Huu#*. Whitc-Hafl * *1 tafllS»Ae^ ; ?'*r -v'hsfcly ’j£- MirriBiTiiT. .7 I»K..W. -T.« bi* Ji'icaJ' 4114.1J»V feaiilir- PARK A ^TcKENZIE, • «- -V*.,- i*Aji;ib> »V Urj Cl*|llljng, Huts, Skcru, HASDWAXB ARB GROCERIES. S itT-tiftrirtfH\fijf tUt tnoi-lcet f)rite for oil kind* raODITOE. -f•■<r 'Streft, ,.1/^nto,. Oeonji". ITNUfKSO ATAfPEfi MAIL IJ\E., ^ New York&.8avatiBahr~ rSKMI-WEEIvIiY.)' i.v r L - * " >-‘•‘ir Mai-fb IHlli. outcfferty‘111 Jiu*. north of theKailroaill ^ilie^.VUiuiia Bank, 41ml ar« 11PM ntralll 'bill's ... FI.OKIDA, UOOloiijf. !,4ii1. Mvl?. t ' Woofinrjj.. ■U.ABAMA', IfJOO ionI-Ptilit. t». ; R,Scin«ck. ‘_ if 1' 1 ; f -' Art!U*TA. 1 iVH)ton' *>■ ■ flnpf JtJ KsoxvnxK. isdo iuii>.............-VSi***}#' v* tow vill Wiijf xsav \ ORK AN’n MAA* ^ • it cutb ui iui uuiou' U1KIUCT —vusuvencsH 1. ,v rs PTLLs. A new and singularly successful remedy f (lr ., cure of all Bilious, diseases — Costireucss i,, STAPfiK ASD PASCT DHY WOODS, „/. urhiXiovflVbd si A at ibe lowest market 1> r i c t‘'. ALsu,. a .i'-irabU- ..-sock of fll -I ~n , fiirfti^rr.-rtnfytftlths* \rhich caimotbe excplletV.in male rij*( Kfjrt-for fiiH-lt. in the city, fall before ptirohasic? :el.M»vvli*-ro. a ml «*x{iiufnt' fm* yaurRMlves. We. als»>. .s—.11 ml. v gur* HiiroasseA in spee<V->afet v «»r cowffon-n»KR»« ^»eir . uout, ’T“‘r 10111 vt innam,,, wiStaWnM lumrs. and are oouuimodci W ! tioils. Headache, Pams'ill the Breast, Side, p,o' 1 •”—-*• — ■ » -«**- -■»-■ rs. They offer a mont [ .^d Lambs, Female coraplamts,'itc., & c . Im\ Cf , skillful, careful and polite officers iradile ruuveyanee f iiiu l’a.-saj;". eera*e jiassaL'O OAl'I.I'Tolli*. FAY \ Iff S VMM. MHSFHKl.li. Id Bi vannah. Murclil*!. 1S5-1. Vcw- York. • T«Jj cine few are. the diseases lnwhlch a PurgativVM r ,i' is not more or less required, and un..® s : nn «•! nsitfomifK* mitrhl - llA UV(‘YOntnrl T r Agent-4 In Savaouali. .aiiway. New .York. I ness and sufforing might be. prevented, if a i i; , r , -| less but effectual Cathartic were more frcelv .‘J, ’ No person' can feel well'while a# costive ha;,; '' -|n ipqg . Olfctijl UUU UlSi aauA, muvu uaiGUtcnav NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA LiT^risis^etrue of Colds,^Feverish'symp^’. often fatal diseases, which might have been a 'oHe, Hive Pliiladelpliia and Savannah STEAMSHIP LINE. rueoi ms, reveribn symptoms ar l Bilious derangements. Xhcy_all tend to become f carrying the tr. s. mail. their rear, ready at any moment, in con-.t junction with the garrison, to commence _phv b : s *if «nv ,S mv nm l.ereifte.- to l«r «*>!«•! sen are: from bt. judvuuu mui uio gai.iixiu, V', VWW-.WJ , „ 5 ' ceives (In, tn iubluig uj iiis siulinr. Ker 1 succeed me would disregard the oath winch oaie sbouM.U- io -ive ibe or ..ik. uivt b i the work of havoc and distructum whenever t , ^ ^n, an d whic^ misled hr the i.i- I agency ..f s uvh v« s . iL «, the allies shall attempt a rerreat, it is mam- j miration of a perverted conscience, |,«i =*W14he drawn iroms.hc ed.ooi-.u'-ibin. r “t «'*' ‘ h ,? 8 „*Ti !*-“««•• AaJ' 4«o K hi,,, .'.yiist SITS 2. isa mostentical one and noth ng short of a j |j c an j ma( j ven( i onj ^,4 ] authorize vou to j muu's inm, first. ud .-ur«r uieuti. Tl* imu. a„ miracle would seem possible to suve.it from i 1,- Uj. n>m> 0 r v ero >» | not bo dunii-.l, elu by tu ; -' iuduetKv uua iigtncy • uttter annihilation. ' ——i— ‘ tb* h^li Uf ril£U \ii' ^Mu' 1 10 i ” We have at no time been'more strongly- British Denunciation of Avstbia.—The j J^cittod with' -‘cut -o aTunku" ' u X,l impressed with tlie entire hopelessness of ill-success of the allies in the Crimea is tli- whose unties mow iiu.thu l*:,utb i .skour cliflUiU:' \\ utjf. •id' his'orv. 1 the condition of the allied army in the j-reeling British opinion.against Austria, tuid | ^^,^.'***^1'tfai i Crimea, than in the porusal of the subjoin- the press talks savagely against the secret, uiumunul; it is «u. u:tribute- -1 acr-m-i-.n-e.-i* ’ od article taken from the London Tim* I complicity of Austria with Russia. The 1 trit.i,..- i„v to her ,0,, ^.- Wi ,v»t .i-.= a . '= • of the 17th ult. Its general argumenton t tomaon says; } *„ i, v a • be lutcl.iuv- ct i-.i, „i- thc subject of sieges applied n. the stato-of i “ Austria is occupying the Principalities j tf.c „ «c.g»«*arv'. tlmt U tor s .- , ‘ oi , . 1 1 .j , . , v 1 at this moment, as a means of hostility to , les->- matters at Sebastopol, leads to a most gloomy ^ aUied „ and of ^Htating the en- i TU- conclupion for England and r mneoj j terpri.se oi Rudnia. If we had known that j When a siege is undertaken, the first the Turks were not to be allowed to make a operation is what is called the '‘investment'' I diversion in our favor on -the banks t.C the : of the town—that is to say, the town is »ur- j Pruth, that Austria had dispensed them j rounded on nil sides by posts of the bosieg- j from the necessity of defending their own j jecuo: lukiumul Infi any the first _ s ^ ^ ■ ^ r3 ,^. .. r succeeding steps more or less depend : for ! army, either in the steppes of the Crimea. ' 'l^o^p'tbo luv cf- - i which , . i i - ' the superiority of the atuek to the defence | or the mountains of the Armenia. Austria j j !ie K „ nt ‘ Mt ; F J. ni " crt a ' \ arises from the fact that, whereas tlie means has indeed occupied the Principalities, but j jnit-ribed. ••<’«r . are unlimited in the former ease, tliey are i 1ms neutralized a force almost equal :o her i Cornelia, ■ ne mother of tl. <acctii. i •" limited in the latter. When a town has ! own. She has joined us in protocols, but 1 iho worth ot-vonum vaiefc has nb - n»r»IM. - been invested, and thus cut off from all : deserted us In action. She has ug <-tty~ I'ftc nulls niul uiill si'-,, siuisnlod wiihbi the iliuils of the eit_v.„*re-t «nor«. s'Uiintiigeonsty bnuel for ifauu/a- tnriuy j„,os-m (’ini* -iny oilier property inor jiearKuyji- ; vilb. e Hihgnuns of tl»o projwrty ftro bem- props red, - will be distributed or furnished t<> npp!i<-:infs 1 ,loros -in - either of the undei--igned. r Ti ,.ix.—2U per-eent. i-a.-b or upprovt-d ] mi per, ou |. ' - . Rlfi i.rnH bf r i.niri il'- Notes for the re—1 inuinder at. ti. 12 acd 1^ muuths. with interest sinf , MMutgjioc udou property iintil paiT ' J, \Y. j. XU-Ks. t Xo.ember G.—dw5io.<’ 0. M. M'GIIEK. j T. X. COX, T O It X K Y A T ■ ATLANTA, OA. L A ( ri'lbsik-\v Foi(jj.,auy in uqw pn-pare*l lo do Work un slo t r.t t'v/of br.-iv. and liibt Castings of the I.is!'*s: , i at East .hVv.iv Apr.-, 1*34. Dll. J. M. UAA T1> , ItRUOrGIST AND PHABMACTI'JST, Wh-ilrltrtll Street Attnmu. <r«. . 11BUUTXES. Paints. Oils, i'erfuiuei-. ami live St tills of all kinds fur nk: also, j (,-s t rec-.-.v,-I. a fine assortnif-iit ol tlie best Plates; Cakes. ■j,r.o-,si patterns, oflno.v: which will l.e wnnranted. IIraso or CosrkosrrioN. all of CUcrnicals for Ikijcuerreotypists. T—duly] 1S34. Laud for Sale in Lots ;to Suit tlie Pur- at:tu uuilnr*; JvV«-. u*»* hfuiiv jK*rfn*v :i moUicr*** 1 ' A^yain «ii.n ti r •• onr* <iovri* \ tfui not u >1 him' T«> ch«fr iijtf i ii< 1 TtlKl L. DR. It. ill. SR1TH. chasers' J Artontu, 'Orprjpfi. «.•»! NO a--r.-s. in lets of la 9»iy, more 1 U l ‘ l ' A ^ hL l LV \ e £}- r * ui * VroT^Aoaal « . ee -b: the laud adjoining the traet I d th« 1-l.oe K..d v ie.a.t,. u:,o . « >l)ari» «»i fiuniic {.atronafft*. Omc<» at r«*<i«letick-w u*.\r *r. e, heing fl ]iortlon f>. sniUQ iow-t tr**** syTP^t. opposite th*» lift two'luilc? of Atlanta, near While-: Atlanta. March SO. 1S54. -I 1', evil - gboit.zthp i-hild' i nett a-. The r v ; L ,!'.. b Hcii-oa T (ion,) Tfitt in. »,r. ibo Alai- ,n A Western R-tilroad) and the ro ut leading to ’ftewnan. I would also Sell tnv /. , /:.s//)A'A’fV; -eparate from the lots, or with i!i.-.,j. The land is well timbered. 1.1 -T 26 alt-res J in good -rale of i-iiHrrrrtio::. good 'Turning. Boring and Drifting DONI-: TO OltnEil, ALSO S C 11 E W C I T T I A t. oi ten ifit, ,ot under, of any sized thread required. Heavy‘ami Light Foiidixo->f wrought Iron or Steel ■ h»re in superior stvle. Pariicnlar At-leiition. iV tli*MT Pnttrrn^ for Mill Gearing of NfeicliHiils an»f rn**l<»ni Flouring «ml Paw Mi!!*. GinGoarinpfot' »U the iisuat aud Bark Mills always kept on ham’. We are nine prejmred to build Stationary Engine* with the IntP'l iaijiroveir. ‘Ut>. all <«f which x\ Ltl be soidlo^ t<*r cash. (. *>} } *•]• an l Bra-"* taken in exchange for w«-rk at Change of Scheduler. rpHK Atlunt.-i A txigiutige ltailrmiA connect! i Point with the Macon & U’est*u Liilromt rhrough from Montgomery to Muiaiuli tu GO hours Lo ire .Mont',-r ats,30 p. m. arriveutTh Vffinf 8.20 a. in -■ E. Point at 8.43 a. >«. . at Mat:on 2—0 •« Macon •• 4.3h pm. •• - Atv'nali 3 30 u- m Fee from Moiitgome; v to Wes, Point $" ™ •• West-Point to EusL Point.’...., 3-2o ■■ Knit Point to Faviinuqli '’(ID This Line cousistsuf ‘he well known lir.yt rhi's .-'team- STATE OI<’ GEORt.l l, Cnpf. .T. Garvin KEYSTONE STATE, ( apt. R. Hardie. C. W. M.1ERY, ATTORN EY AT I. /•>-■ jinn d <|oar,''y. A .times l. i,l*xni\«. JOHM M-noNOVCH. T. r* —AHol the ab •'***'oin|»iiny are practical M**ii ■y. and ari\»* ih«»ir undivided attention \• • the -epu mbtr llibr la ytf. In strength, speed itii-1 neeoainiodtttimi unsurpassed, ifequalh •!. byan.v on ti navigation, too miU-.s. TuonigLi - ai ivs. every WhDSKSP.tv. Tr-.m eneii port .Agents* ivaunal.. < . t. I.. I.,mak. ' -■i n-,- Orayf s. Philadelphia. !' tl esc hips Riv- '.! *. RT! V . rc»v-York. 1-., I»hl_.<lip, foot‘Wall child army, so that no ingress or egress is ■ country, and forbidden iheiuJroai invading-j and p-rcci m torseiii ti«» «.l*i. . her t>rr,: longer practicable. This is not only that of their enemy, we might have found j boas'. Wnen tin, duariiu - , Sei,.,-* vti first step, but it is that on which all ! occupation for Omar Pacha and his gallant} " ' i-mihwiged hj -i. ,t a -, .u. i - IS A — 1„ I A . C._ ’ JTTui i- ;l— lUlVk,,.. jewels, ghtsm.. Inectl her rt.,1 R. as •aivn, anu ill I, go-id -True of i-ftlttTtmnn. good . „i . i | , *i |- , _ 0 _ r .y I T i ’ ILL Attvnd to |«r.dcsjaonnl bii.sinr.vs- in tup k‘>;i :n- /T<h:»r*! itii«l v.\cr\ ijcce>!-ar\ i>niblir»2 'Tnnt^a.— j » \ . , n . . . ii examine • *r vniTrscire-. Memxvcihpr and Xi«.ia.. KkKfcKF.\cj£i—ilou. F. y! H?U. Winships Iron Works , tpHH s.iioo-rllwr if no.v p-.epave., 1 .-r ve ,.--il(.-* A L 1?. f?.T4. entcrcil on ' t* iat which i.ingu.-igu communication with the adjacent countrv, its resources in men, munitions and provis ions become at once confined to tlie stocks then actually within its walls, while the be siegers, on the other hand, being presump tively masters of the country, can make ex actly such dispositions as.they think proper. If they cease to be masters of the country —that is to say, if a superior force of the enemy approaches from without, the siege must, in ordinary cases, be raised, and the town is relieved accordingly. Supposing, however, the necessary superiority to reside, at all events for the time, with the besieg ers, they then select that point in the de fence of the place which appears most fav orable for their operations, and here the advantage over the defence becomes instant ly apparent. Whatever may be the strength of the place in respect of artillery, it is obvious that only a certain number of guns can lie brought to tlie defence of a certain portion of the ramparts, whereas the attacking force can concentrate upon this ot.o point ail the guns at their disposal. The defences of a town may mount 500 guns: but, if any particular front mounts only 50, and the besiegers can attack this front with twice the number, they have the superiority of fire at the only point where such superiori ty is required. It is on this condition of operations, joined to the necessary limita tion of resources in a place entirely exclud ed from all external communications, that the ascendancy of the besiegers depends. Availing themselves of the protee ion de rivable from trenches and covered ways, they gradually push their batteries so close to the place that a breach is made in its walls; and, as they are always presumed to exceed flu* gnrrison greatly in numerical strength, they rush in and carry the town by storm as soon as its defences lia%e been beaten down. It is considered that a town containing a garrison of 15.000 men re quires an army of 75,000 men to besiege it: and when, therefore, the smaller force has lost the artificial protection of its ramparts, the contest seldom remains doubt ful. If those observations arc applied to the case of Sebastopol, it will at once appear that none of the assumed advantages of a besieging force are there to be found.— Sebastopol is not invested. The peculiar position of tlie town, combined with the limited strength of the allied armies, rende red it impossible so to surround the place as 1-i cut off its communications with the interior, and the north side is left complete ly open. The consequence is that there has t>een no limitation of resources on the part of the besieged : on tlie contrary, it is ruth- whicli has stood in ]>e:iks ll-is the Danube aa ourfriend, and remains there j ""v " .' j sitaated hi <Uffcretit-parts the City of. Atlanta, to insult our allies and counteract our i . 111 0 u. -*ij - 1:1!l lU f ' lv “ i 1 1 ! Mnnv- of those Lots are (ksmUuj as sites t*>r IO IBSUII our buiw, auu coumcravi uui , OJ ;:Sf , s aiu ) thrill tnfr- lofc-rost: it v».- tin- strategical combinations. j Moment of. his i-assto* destiny. -Maternal iuito, , ; f ^ Busine " ' tin tr; nu-.ih I. and a wreath ot'mafadinR \ irtac cftpircled his brow, iloionar's KxiJo said. ny it a :aiHeinal essence.” To this source,Lev world is ind-btedfur a AYaabiiigtoilt a dent v.Liea time will never Cttdceh Fori the silence of an- •{rave is iin-rice-tuai I , .-tav his iutlucneo (U-*i-ouewil - M«. / . and. In. iw .1. B', bOFTOA. , l^Uran/fr i.'.-r : JJ. nViit 4 KuiyT dwlm. I F..1, M. M. Ti Iwr-u. Fsjilia. Fa.: M — -- — — : — — | ectv. F,4iinibns. Georgia. $40,000 worth of it E.Via ESTATE FOR SALE,: /-.• Tin: CITY OF ATl.AyTA. T sell at l’uliltc Au.-ii-iii. on the First Tut-- I. la In .Ta liuary hexi,T0RTYTFOTP.VA 0AN-T Till 11 TEEN IMPROVED ' CITY -LOTF. . .Mal lei i William ! Fakfiisgs and its riiveri Machiiit- »YorSi« CHARLESTON PHILADELPHIA. Through i;i L» t > )h Hours! Mtarr.VAK $:30— Ml-:vi ' TNCT.Ff.Ep. ‘o» American Steamship Company’s Line, V'l P-nvt <T K.V.M IA> The wife of Beale, the dentist, who was convicted of the outrage on Miss Mudge. has published in the Philadelphia pappers an appeal to the public for signers to a peti tion which is being circulated, asking a pardon from the Governor. Ous Bcll and Strakosch were arraigned before the City Court at Louisviile, on Sat urday, for not paying the city license for their concert. After paying the lax they departed in peace. • Tha'snle im cOuinient-e at 6 o'clock, n. m. in i front of the new Brick Store, under the Odd-Fel- !fiu«' HnlJ, on Peachtree street-. Wrm* .- One-fonrth. cash, the balance payable ii: one and two rears, with interest. his virtue.-. And as time constantly Bather t • the past, so tho principles he averted nrccoustantr ly sheddin;- their happy inthienee and etlec-t on the iii‘:t : 'iitioiis of man. The evidences of woman's predomhuuit tool controlling intluencc belongs to no condition, phu- or tit" >: the records of the worid arc .ult of II.—- .She ws born for influence, sail bv paying ir llie tribute of encouu tenien: nn'l ( -.l ,d.-r.-umi tho world trill only become ivist-r ai d lie..- - History ami experience. i hat test trurii. o .\- the proposirfou that a h.itto share rf*tinuiau u.ip- piness di pcr.ils on tiic highest -iiltun and . \ - sion of the female mind. We non notice that which oaigiuatod th ™- fii- r.ili-. !: :.iely : the fall tcr’.-i exiUBilMtiou yf me tciuai ■ pupils of the Southern Ala- .*•- utalo ('..in ee. at Covington, <ia. This cx.-.m..;... •on iv;. a i.ilt and satisti.etory <exiiib:tio.. . . stoa'ij ami mivaneing progress ;a scicoci :..>d knowledge, unfolding ample capacity n ta-- ; u- , pits; and a plan of aBcoessfni fec-hing b\ its i -lo stated, have met witli great success in ( ali- j .„ n d iiM-iigcm Ka«aitv. Francisco Tus senior Class were examined - i Klu-n .lc, . . ' £c of Christianity, Mora! PhUoaophv. act about the 1st of October, to a house ot over chemistry. The cxnminatieu R\ th* ! : -Ide. $3,000, and played twenty-one nights to an j M - il«>->phy was a (hema ..r nni.h intcr..-i. Their share 1 an ‘ 1 lea ^' iin '‘ !nl 5‘ , !^ t Thos.,* wishing to inspect this property, or aj:y portion of it, prior to the day of salo. will he directed to it hy*applyiuir to me at the Store of l’arr A McKenzie. fi. .1. PARli. Atlanta. November 15th 1854. [dtds. MfRTH bi. PATTLESO 1 !. ATTOKXKYS AT LaAV» ...... <jihiuttiinu, 'is.ujij.itt. L, lUiitissox.j 40—ulvf' .As sun* — 1 * I M -. Bi-i v Or.lcrs fu nucu-Icit t. y t>. Cash jg.-t tla>!.i».. S.X5U. HUNHS VNji LDCbld. • .m li.> c.ir KstuVtishnien' • ltd foe Old Copncr. Ilia- uni Ca-t Tr.) u-14, lS34.gCTl.vl dOoF-PH WIVSHl DR. D’ALVIGNEY. SrRGEON A N P J> E N 'I'T S i,', omt~ at ms EKsn>ri'fT. tin• Alinnin Stntun F7o«ci»i</ Mil'.] Xnvcmber. 28. ls.in. f2e—wtf.J J. A. PTCKETT, A TTORNEY AT LAW. AM) SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY , T TIJ..promptlyattcn'l loalt Mtsincss vntri-.stt-l CALL AMD SEE! *r w ' 1 il.ipL'fdr’nf'rlvon-n a»'K* oolitic.* it bv }?im. clctocl 5r iml will kocp ; puren. tli*- .-’f.• . oj by Mr. T. D00VAX. will p.: iho Store laitflr (•<•< :pi^d onstantlr ^fi liaml. * - riv or QUAKER ‘CITY- ftiT. -I. II. Ik>oi,nt>.\. 1800 Tons Burthen. (enew and m' s'uilic’u.l .sicanl Shio. hail ■ inis route, i-. on - Of Ute largest -nr the .’ t. an i is.unsm-passe c,,mfurt —r accoj: port a"'follow. : iili-.reli.liut. j ~*i Ud. r.u- peed. . "SaiUna daV4 urda sirh. Family Groceries 30 Jau. & lND 1 loin V *~ '* his'care. Olltec bn White Hall Street. FysYERSITY OF LOUISIANA. Modrcai Department. .iuuio.i Course or la-crurgs in this 1 u psnii-nt (.ill i -ml.t-r 13th Judge Lumpkin, of the Superior Court of Georgia, has decided that if a hir ed negro slave dies {lending his letise, the hirer has to pay the stipulated price the same as if he had lived. mt:if*L* mi .%• te in tli- dialingSarcliL • iAMiv Jon;.-:. M. 1\ V*t-»fe>*»nr «?f l’r:u*tireof Modicim* Warkkn Sioxf M. If,. Proitesur of i'lit inistrv. J. ij. llmVl.’LL. M. !>.. Hioie-svt* ol‘ SuijfOJ'Y. >1. ( l.XAS. M. J».. ul tHistetriCa. A. .1. V. i.DDERm kn. M. J'* IVwW.n.r Anutm.n, r . ' ' . Xi»TT. M. V. Vrof.-e-WnfMmcnz MeHTr.-t TfD***. Hrw NT. f*. Prof.nl t’livsiolo^v and I’ni ♦*.*•!»• lcv • ii.M Mi > <\ lih-tm. M. lU I ‘ S Ml El l*. OUJTJ4N. M- !’*.. » TH0S. S. DANIEL. ATTORNEY AT LAW Atliilantti, f/a. Olricv ovt r \ akuliuo s ConlecLionacy. .a» aea r .! jSf^Kotii'jr anxious lo «»dl off and clo-e up tlie >*u**i- i noss. he will sell Oocxls l.OWKH than th*y hare twn \ bf/orfinthis place! M. 1. UE1T.I.Y Atlanta. F>b**ii:uv 7. 1&T»4 iiS—:I AtlKVTS IN PlULADBI.PillA.JkT' Wliarv.M, Agents in l’iiarleston. Wharf. SgAll prvlnce ••onsi^uel t-> il:*- will he forwarded to IMiiladelohi iv ft N'n * sits in CharIe e ol CoromUdc r.bfl'rio ^ence . -4. IS5U • Qffivc, Wliil-liaTl S*reo t . Haygood & Whitaker, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Atlniitn, (In. (Office over G. Gnnby’s Store, Whitehall street.! fiRKEXE B. HAYliOOU. I .1 \RKl» f. WHlI.tKFR. t’nrmtrljf nf Watkinsiil| Formerly of Fiiyet’-itb. T1U AY, VANDENBERG & ( O. Ml SIC DEALERS. (Vhit-hall i t. in .r..J, Ifou **igii of the Golden Piano, i'K received. In addition to i Pare Heduced, Cabin Passage^from“Charleston, to .New, York, Twenty Dollars.' U. S, MAIL LINE. X. V. & fliarlesfon SI earn Pafkets, produce tho'deep seated and formidable disteniiv., which load the‘hearsea till over the land. Hence reliable family physic is of the first importance t the public health, and this Pill has heen perlcci,-. with consummate skiH to meet that demand, i.‘ extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Proft sors. and Patients, lias shown results surpassii” anything hitherto known, of any medicine, (,'urc' have been effected beyond belief, were they not s„k stantiated by perspns of such exalted position m,,; character as'to forbid the suspicion of untmth. Among the.eminent gentlemen to whom we...,, allowed to refer for these facts, are Prof. Valbntinu Mott, the distinguished s ut geon of New York City. Doct. A, A. Hayes, Practical Chemist of t , Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of M ; saehusetts. . - Ira L. Mooitu, M. 1)., an eminent Surgeon ai) Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has long them in hi9 extensive practice. H. C. South wick, Esq., one of the first In( . r chants in New York Citv. j>u>yllcatluu. Alio. (lultiii A and Flutes, winch they niT i'oi* ,- .!*• at Vi:vr York Puicrs. Our Fiano-will-}d*: for tliuDLseTv VN. a.A they MVtlie [•»*» luets of tho.-** 4 hon< which reeciy (*d ihajirst yobltn m^hil atihe Cry.-t.-l I*, ace TaIuM'IFou. Atlanta, .Tttly 20. 18'»4. fS—wif] Demonsf* Atmt'Tr.v ■Mr. and Mrs. Barney Willliains it Is i lave met witli great aueci They opened in Snn irT '.1 ( hq; o -U Up - tl-i Vi- Li*: rT.ysh innj ;«iV*I ^nrgeoiiKtiJ i*l flii^ Institution t'rAii; thf* f'isrtrrty Ho-pita? N\ivc*ni!*or to April. lint >tu«l«»uTs ac ompi.nv Lho *l'i0lc>sur.s ir. their i.-i: . s.ud. free m c\ji«-ii.-*. eujox c.\ira.oi;<Jinary f»mc h.-.d aUyanWixc-. There :sr.*. during ihe s*.- -i^n. rihout ej^iit hmnlrcd f. b. cox:, ATTORNEY A COI XSEM.OR AT L \AV and Solicitor in Equity, II/JLLt:.kecases in reb-n-nc-tu Wiu-s. Invoin Ac . t in miV part of ibo l oioii. Alsb. rases t-> 'Dii.is Tli I.-vxn in tli' vicinity i-f Atiunta. Jiil.V JT 1S.34. J. & L. S. MORGAN, A N t F A C T D Ii K 11 N O F Cliaii-* A Gabiuct Ware. S5oxaa.3.“'N7S7" oolsjly.j ■il-.-.l 1.. •Jail v average of $2,000 per night, daring this three weeks’ engagemeut was $10,000. it a thorough knowl dye of this! j The Junior Class were exam I Natural Philosophy and Logic. 1 Fulton examined rids Ha-sSh X In !SA- ca rc A shock of an earthquake was felt j in several parts of Tazewell county, Va., on the 22d ult. Some consternation was pro duced among the hands at work ou the t.'um-: berland Gap Road. a dcpai-tmeii i of science, in ealeniated to impress ,.n :tic of unlrrrudl i nintr. Tu her rival law she scc-= the com and n;, ' rrvul lnti-Higcnep. ■d ..iv _\Ij l’rofc—’n'r iw-1 PHBos onihtot-; h; mind tli- er-. < ’ t<lv of gravin' .vnneo of on T I too nil tub.-r« '■veil Uonbred and lilt July JO. t U—iniy ' (Kttients (V:i. t mm . riio.-. litix liirtcon tiiousnnf t.nUi Dissolution of the Union is becoming the subiect of discussion in Canada. One ! . , ,, , | taste and diseriminutiug .imlgun-i member of the Parliament said the other i ; ial j ol , ^ Al.rehi-a.bv Mi>s M That veiy law which mouj^l- It .n And bids it trickle from it - v u Tint law prr onTs tlie* earth -t id.m Andpui'u*- the jdnn^t^ hi thoif odiii' i ti t«iis noble Mini •miobliii'r science i.t *y :i knowledge anil interest alike cicuitabj< 4 be t.. W.M: 41. it., i k un. GK0RGI\ MARBLE WORKS, G- Hankin, Wrc. M. Eurlick. Geo. I- Sumrney, ■ t wto a. AiKTXsoy &ro:-] f f ^ H 'S-.*-i lbUshiiipnthas'bpeii in sneepsr-tu lopomtinn t»>r 1. numboi .il years. ’rhc*Quarri<*Bftr^ vrell opeued. »n«i jM.iibii* i? -Uj orior 10 .tli vii ;lit* Unilca Sint*--. We 1*ui" i-'*ricc:»‘<! ouriaciliti*'.- Lu'•gettingtoa:i«i lu<- d *..; \\* ik. that vri*tvn fr.riii^L Homiiaeiits, Tombs. Tables, ililALt i*TvXK>’, u utL«*vrrv:liiry «»ur linp of Tm-inc***, hrb«»tl<*r stvl.* nn*l n? clwaji. r rate.-* ;bsui any .ar»i in ! JETHRO W. f Formerly of C* ! A T T 0 I’ N E Y Atlniitn. Iirnrijin. ■ /AFITl'K opposite founcil Hall. Whit-mil! -u- i , L/prompth atloinl to all biuim s, cntrart-.il tulii Allan*:.. l>b. J l. lS.'.J. IJC-wl N'ASiiVII.U:. lid M. Bt-rrv. Coi (f.W’.ToX. lion t- \V. Fo-for Comn Leave I .1 AMiCS AUG Kit. tJ.io torts I S. C. T inier C-ium unit- i SOI TIIERNKR. 100.1 tons f. U. Kwar ! DR. T. JI. DARSALL, : |> L-TrrTFD.rY't. nd-r-'lils -. ■ j\ tlie (Ttlz-ns oT Atlanta anil vicinity, .-nil i w-i.letK-e <-u Jlcllcat- aeh Mr. et. .Ian. JO, lei;;. DR. w 'An u*. jrWn iU be s*-. i tli: Tm* \y*‘ -:t*wtit 4 lid no htjfh fi n\rn in:it*)»1f*. 'lit from ti»e material ad- • rill. day that a long continuation of the union <>f [ comidimcnutry m them well quaiittv the Provinces was imposible. Upper Cana- ir . P . da, with its rapid progress in wealth and i ti 1c Soph- • more class were iwimunLd « population, is not content to remain with • Grammar. w vit's Treat:-o on the Mi. .. r 1 trated Astronomy, which gave very g.-i vriMt : Xn er tiic besieging army this predicament, for. whereas the allied forces have ?)oen gradually diminished by tho casualties incidental to their operations, j the garrison has received repeated acces- field—two on the freight and one on i lie ex- sions of strength from without. Provisions, j press train—two by a collusion of a passen- too, and munitions of war nuiy bate been | per train at Eligin, and one by tiro at or an equal representation, and Lower Cana- latt ^, u da would not be expected to remain with a i The first class.. r .repni. t.ny .u.-iurtmei>: minority . examined on Fii-lish Gnumnai ;aiJ Aniiu.. _ _ i Thc-c cxt .e5.-es tl.-scrvc more than .-. p is.-.i n . , . ", /. ; ticc. Their tender age, th ir ehc-riiil, mad. The Charleston Chamber of ) unctUpmt answers to a .scarehii.g exa.mm-.i proposes that a Convention of Southern rail ' tlieir teacher, Mi.-s .b,h.. -ou. cu.auuojde-l '-b>- high- i . , , i , • . - .i.i est interest nnd aintlausu of the sp.—iuoo-. .Much way directors be held in Augusta, for the of thu UX( . irill!r u t0 ilt ,, , tt - pnrpose of concerting some plan by which tact and mannerism of their nr •niplisiic i - the transportation of produce, mails and j ^ l!< lhl '* v ‘\ L :l; ' *. 1 r r ! be mistaken, i his indy, irtuj *v tier iiuuuv. c»ci j passengers can be facihtated. I speaks the words of encouragement and kiminc ’ ~ f i I to her incomparahl. boUETHI.VG OF A 8MASH-C1-.—blit loc.nini- j i)l . i,j, 1?1 l„,> tives were disabled on the Galena Railroad, | palm of victory, j on the 17th nit, three by collisions at Wing- : tLm:ilc iu *-' ult - v llJ COn'.JrilL’ . L- iT OR: jrlcil.lri nil'; Vu* T».*. •!.* • * v.. . n ’ ov-mpDroVAur prlce-i Aviili i f t»ih«*r Yui'ls TK'IWc «Ti-0c*viu^ Xorthfrn lutirMi*. «-n lmn«l fit o*.:r ynr.l in M:irit*tt:i ft l:iru«* a.-- yf Hui-iuA v -*vk—>!• >nuinPTil \c.,— •«mr agent li. W. Srijumcrs vrill sellnt our i in i? al v.t rk is done at tlie Mills. A'Lix-^-s -Iv * J. C RANKIN' vC CO. Marble W*,rk V, <>.. i?a. wL'bU.iai'iiriii tin lliat 1:«* liil.S 1< u»i •1 prarll-in^ liit-.Uciiu liHri n? slinr-* i»f > ; rill buTir-t itncr :*.t ]i»« site tli*' Johnson Hun , H-1N-. March .5 L HES 8-J .till I imported with equal facility, though so ex- | near th(J d t in Chicago. friiMi*/ iiiovv in tins rnsrinor \rprft tho i*a- u ° traordinary, in this respect, were the re sources of Sebastopol itself that few addi tions could have been required. It is next to lie remarked that tlie Kus- V ;;!1 - i i IIU— I the ..ml mauagemeut, this lit - intii life. Jiavo iit-ruo oh the . ..mhiuatioii ul' it tiitdc tnivl Illtious, de > oteiLc\. b -i\ c- ly to tho-oditcaUu.; ui' ieuuil'- -. is a di.- 5.1-; •!.»- pruvemeut lu the o'. tcaehiu n . Tim.- '-J.'’ uxamii.rt'iou, Ui wiii.-h v.c shitU "lull reel iutercit and pleasure. This institutiun I -.- the healthy city of Coviugtui), anu.Lt a ] lion uotod for iniUlpunc-i. a ml .he au-elicc luondiiv auu vice, and under the patronage ancient Masonic Order, cannot a'l tu command r liberal pair.mage. 1 pup he iiu iv, range near uih huadrc-1. The «e\i and sec.-cu term .iumiiini«"> | on file first Thursday in January nexi, Crtltegiate yutu'uxjiu.-.s on die last Wcdui-day in 4 „ _ . . . . , June. Jf-j.*. In taking-our leave <-f Usable aud to the attacking force, but relying upon the j soun, Louisiana, North Carolina, Peimsyl- j , faciei.; Faculty, wo say i.. them, the period .= fast protection of artificial defences, against | vania, New York, Maine and California, i af'i'if tuhhig, when v riiu fhithtul loa-.-her v ill 1-e which the besiegers advance. They are encamped to the south of the town in very strong intrenclimente, which are armed, as ; t&F"The Indianapolis papers suite that a j Lord Raolan’s dispatch observes, “with an j wag0 n load of the notes of the stock banks apparent!} unUinHed number of beat} guns, i wcrc returned one day last week upon tiie i WILLIAMS, tATE .-K XvdXVtUJ-J •• • -- COMMISSION MERCHANT! • /- ,1 /.‘. Tr-ij-rlu!*.**-; rnrvrrnf Hunterart-t/V. Ath.nfa, Nov.-jiiU-r -hi. t§35.‘ wit s7 BKYANT, ( »)M.MISSION MERCHANT. I Oj/posife J. A< 'I'ci'■ j uj.a \T.i. frfco/f/; tpril 7. 1 S:"»4. vrlv Senators to Elect.—At the approaching session of the respective Legislatures, there will be Senators of the United States to elect T. ii. RIPLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS AND Brittaiiuia Ware, LAMPS, FLUBS, OILS, Ac., Ac. Attar.;:., liccmnber J. 1S53. 27-tf biaus ;it Sel>astopol arc by no means in the . .... . T llT . . . > r * , position of a garrison inferior in numbers - 1X1 Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Arkansas iiis-1 , i lully. au.l ■r.AMte ' svarirugfi Negroes Wauled. jlwribitr will pay tin* liijrlie>t ghmi pric*»t« for >t»> of every description, l’er.-ons at ;t distance to -rrli will pl -A-i* write, d' -'eribin^r neerroes lowest price. I can be f«Vnnd at tin* i. Ilall. A. IT McATER. Ailiintn. riept. lot'll. 1S5I. I'hiiJ™ \ania, New Hampshire will elect two in May next. applied the exclusive ommcudttii amply provided with gunners aud ammuai-i tion.” They have raised batteries against j au ^ ,tor the State of Indiana, our batteries, and cathworks against our • mag-The grand jurv of New Y lb*. W. T. 4'. CAMPBELL, of Atlun J. F. MIXON. E ip. uf riuviugtuii. Hou.JOUX UALKIS, Hu . JOHN M. CLARK, E’.-'imiaiiiy Comm oviir-t.iftj November 2t*. is;, t. Savannah TIFTFAL INSURANCE fOMPA.M. r». WKEP. l-n-A.-nt. ' .1^ 'IN’ !!. ■'X’lLl^rK. S<*crt*tnry • ri^TfK on Vi'itrnfd. Aoren «>f tlio nUore Company is i prop:.rr*d to take risk* aeaiD-t Fire «»n BuiMlngs. { ^u*. ks kc.. <»n tin-most fav* ruble terme. T*. I*. WF.IflllT. Atrerit. \iLmui. Maicii 11. 41—wtf. earthworks; they rctuni shot for shot and’ e nneled f ^ disposal of the busi-1, The Grand Wgu hajmg at so far were we trom establishing an advan- ' 1 . . | last canmiuuicattun, reFohc t to send Be ness of the United States circuit court of j i« this Institution, they arc rcqnestetl to designate nnmeueement -ou iholir-t Thm-s-tavin tage in this resiiect, that ou tlie second dav,. , of the cannonade their fire was superior to ! that district, are engaged in investigating jat the, coinmenvem Their front of defence, instead ; the causes of tiic calamities that befel the , j ;lm , nrv , ts.ii. G. A. PILGRI3I, City Sejktoxi, J i 1A a bt I'Jimd at all times at Iiis re-idonet. on ! v_> lot of Mr<- Ogifty's. on tlie cdyi^v «f Hunter ! Pub-r street-. jn«t below T.ivery Stable. Atlanta. Marrh4>th. 1S54 41—^xrCm A our o\rn. of representing a confined space, exposed 1 Atlantic steamship Arctic, the American j to all the concentrated fire of the attack, j j^ 0W £ ra an d the steamer Jewess. ib actually, as Lord Haclan describes it, 1 “more extended’' than our own. and they, the besieged force, arc thus in the posses- Alt papers favorable to the ucation, will please copy. -:ui.-?e uf Fc-taalu e<V S. FSANEFORD UEBI Extract of a letter from a respectable and , well-informed citizen of tlie United States to a. friend in Washington, dated; St. Retersboro, Russia. Sept. J>, IS"*-1. : “ T>r \n F.—The war is scarcely begun.— , , , _ , , . . , There is rib'ghnnee for nnt* power,, be it cv- . Judge Douglas and Gen. .Shields are i or w> „ rcat , yx o'onqnor Russia. The Empe- ; w , ^ ro*r is ouTv preparing for war.- Next year! communications open, the Russians by land t w hich seemed to be on* the wane for :i time he will have in the field, ready for active Ex-Presi»kkt Fillmore.—Among a li.-,c sion ”of "the^adviuitages ordinariKenfoyed ! of w «* lth y citizens of Xe ' v Yrtrk - F ,,bUshed ! by tlie besiegers. 1 in the New York Sun, is Ex-President Fill- j In point of fact, there really would be j more, whose property is valued at S 15*1,1.n Ml. little exaggeration in saying that one of tho ! armies in the Crimea is as effectually “ l>c- \ sieged ” as the other. Both have their I recovering their justly merited popularity EUr«'JX<; Fin iSTOCR. "’ill c»fic*r. for F'A>H. jncalcr iluceraents than UMial. ’Hi* ^iihrcviber intend* leaving tor tl:i* A'oi th In' n ^it*>i iflutt . lo lay in a l;4i*gv autj vxu*n«»ive fall supply. t;.k*.— thi«* opi***rtui\tfy/»t informing Iris former pax* i'9'i'. vn*i th*' pu.nilo**rrr*orally thrit be will dispose of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS t a juices a> caimut fail fo plcaM*. stock, a** U'Ual. cou.'ittiuf evtrv article* kt-pt in a Medical Notice. DE. JAMES M. BABEE. M o m o ee p a t li i c Physic i ;i a R K."i'KCT> L’LJ.Y "Ileus in\ prt*ie>.si« u;il «em i the ctlizou> of Atlanta and vicinity. C»ni«*oj;n-t hi Dr. IVi'stuioreliiibtJ'.N lmu ■. r-G-iur i'.tllu j Ihiiliontl ?lrcf*t«:. opposite'tlic S*c*rtm Flmirinir Mill Atlniitn. Ffh. 24. 1853. MEDICAL CARD! Dr. ar. E. Blount, ts for Sale. city, offers Hi- prof»-^^ii»nal .*>orvi« c to tin* n izens o£ 4 Atlanta ari*l flit* >urroua«lin^ country. nl't« an « \i»er r ‘:nc»* of 1 mir years in the Hr.-pitaH :tt :1 N r orth. vriri practice Motlicino. Strnrory an«i 01»<t,*tnc «tfRnrnn Wliitehall street, nevt *l«ior to Mr. T.ew laiwshe s ToyloringStore, where i can.he f.ihml :it a hour-, riny :intl night, wlien.not pi*ofos*»ioually « ngago« 1 liiTni t«* the following gentlemen. nn<! any pr*r ♦ S'-n wi«*1iln»r +•* know mnro of itif r.tn tl** so 1>\ mhlres^- j ing—Hun. F. il. Satteithwaits. Hon. .loshuv. Taylor. T- tiitli (Teh. *Wm. A. ITlonnt. AYn^hington. f .V. C. IVof. X. K. Sinith. Rn It ini ore. Pi*.I'. Muter, j .Frul. i'ltueo^t, Frol'.11. (iiger. Pliilariclplria. Fift. | ‘BeUfortl. New York. M. A. Bell. Atlanta. i BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS !’! 'I in!-.i iu i he. public tli: t 1 am gel ting in in v? X/'A'/.YF- -i.Y/> SUMMER STOCK ul re.tiuicU.uily ouiieil an iiispcclluii ud (Jo«hI- an i iee.-. My assort m-nt will be* fimuri rmupletc. au«l 1 , ill sell j»n l,,t n-t nny lionontlrie rompetitm* Ihreash • :i{>j*ri*YeH ereoit. .1 " DOAXK. Allan’; . Mar. 'i b«h. lsf>4. 41—If VaSisahle s..- oFA'KRAl. v il.inblP E..tsT.*r salv. with improveni.-nts tlH-t-t-im. in the ii-.-i.rhhovho.n'i uf the Steam Mill, and Atlanta. X Lagrange Kailroad Depot. .Tliey will be s.d.l h.w: i'«.r term-apply to 1'.. lioux-tx, Whitehall street. Atlanta. May llth. ii. F. O’NEILI. •lulv CO. 1854. rs—wti'] Matches: 3Iatches!! Matche • PATRONISE HOME INDUSTRY. HE .i»i^3r.r*b/>r ino^t respectfully to info ? ? » Atlcintn^ otll Dec. !Ho3. rpHE sabsrrlb/'r My Dear. Sir:—I have just j;r*«1 the t -*■ .the citizen'of Atlanta tb ’ t he is tl pleasure of f-xaniiiringa vti v superior ' for the ^leF-rnter! ' l»ec:iter rn i';i sjieciiiieitof Denlistiy. i Price V* joss ?!.*">«). nt K vs cheap Book s»* s'lil- A full set of Upper Teeth inserti on plaiina plaiu with conthiuou - gmn of silii pound ... The set is of the manufacture of Hr. L. f. Le*ibetter of this, place. UbrW.auty of linN.hj. strength d* per- f inananev au*t natural life lik** appi.earance. thi* pro- , ess i- rertninly far snper*or to a n*\ thimr 1 hnve ever ticcn. ... • . v . At the di-tanrn of a few feet. ihi< Job Would'flefy dotectiou. .So muck is it like Uie tceih .*uid*g"'o* ; ° r t the Rreat .Architect. Fe'rjnit me to recommend to ! your con«i.lemtfan most fftvornbfv Pr l.edbettev’s claim** ns a Kirrgeon hentist. He is a resident of this j city, permanently located, of high moral andridigh character, and certainly a very superior w»*rkm >u or any ol* your friends have any tlriiur t he Pr.. a cali and on Whit Hall Street. Your- Respectfully, 38—-ly 15. H. tHilliRY J i*i.: .. Bookbind Book teller, kr.. kc. Ati.anta Jan iilankb, WM. Mamifai IStli. 18:, 34 ly. NEGRO SHOES ! NEGRO . SHOES !! IIA VKn«*w on hand done in his line, do me the favor to give tl: at hin oflice over U. T. Wrii^h’s old star tr«1t Cl i n A f m City Property for Sale. following rp»l property in ..in' rilimit till* oily Atlanta, belonging to the .-state of 1’atrick " -dPC-ea-ied. will he d.-perer! nf at privalesule, A fractional lot .-i 1 naLt-.l near the Railroad . being a purl ion u. city lot number J2;>.i;d IS. portion *>f land i.n numb- fTl: Ihret, lying within nnd partly without tl ■ corporation llin i.s ol the city—containiug liftecn a ores more oi-lem, lying west of tlie FSfr.ifoiiiid lot tnd adjoiniugriii-. Thurmonds. This contain- t’m best brick v.-ird about the city. Sold by \ i.-1 a decree in I’lmn. erv ol the Superior Court nf IMvirih comity, at October Term. t85:h For terms apply '.> i'ce. S, 18f,n (28—tf) TKKKN'CK IlflliVAX. Tru't. -Bridge Also a partly C. A. Davis, M. D., Su(>’t and Surgeon of c. United States Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mas. Did space permit, tre could give manv hu-.uli such names, from all parts where the Fills h a ,“ been used, but evidence oven more convincing J . the certificates of these eminent public met, shown in their .effects upon trial, These Pills, the result of long investigation study, are offered to the public as the best a!i most complete which the present state of meiL science can afford. They arc compounded not 0 ' the druos themselves,'but of the medicinal virtue only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chcmi.-p process, in a state of purity and combined togethei in such a manner as to insure the best results system of composition for medicines has been fn:.,. in tlie Cherry Pectoral anil Tills both, to piodn. more efficient remedy than had hitherto been d tained bv anv process. The reason is perfectly , vious. While by the old mode .of composition, ery medicine is burdened frith more or less of monious aud injurious qualities ; by this, each i-,,| yidual virtue only that is_ desired for the eurai-y. effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious. ities of each substance employed are left behind, th, cuyative virtues only being retained. Hence it j. self-evident tlie effect should prove as they h av , proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a sn,-,-. ; more powerful antidote to disease than any otho medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my nn-iliein should bo taken under the counsel of an atu-n.t; Physician, and as he could not properly judge or. remedy without knowing its composition, I hr. supplied the accurate Formula by which both i... Pectoral and Pills arc made to the whole body Practitioners in the United States and British Ax ican Provinces. If however there should •• - one who has not received them, they wiU promptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all'the Patent Medicines that are offered, i , few would be taken if their composition was kr.ov r. Their life consists in their mystery. I have : , mysteries. Tlie composition of my preparations is laid „-. to all men, and all who are competent to jud • the subject, freely acknowledge their convi. ti, if their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral -. pronounced by scientific men to be a wonder, medicine before its effects were known. Many . inent Physicians have declared the same thing mv Pills,” and even more confidently, and ar- - ing to certify that their anticipations were a,, than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on ti internal viscera to purify the blood and stimnlan • into healthy action—remove the obstruction. the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of body, restoring their irregular action to health, bv correcting wherever they exist such d ran nients as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to takr and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise fro:., their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see the wrapper on tin A. Al ,red by .James C. Ayer. Practical am: .hi Tn rii.il. Lowell. Mass. •_5 c ols per Box. Five Boxes for $1. For andbr. Atlanta. Georgia, and dealer.- in in, all*-. 4t’—ly. FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED. LET THE AFFI.K TF.il READ AND PONDER! Mon- than 5011 persons in the' city of Bichuiuu Va alon , telit’v to the reinarkahle cure- perfurm.'-i: CA.7? TEE’S SP. i NISP MIXTl EE Tl -I* ■ : . -t ^urinir Mviliciiie and Purltier of the Bit* :> ; .,v a.-.-l l v luuidred^ of grateful patients, w) to-tifv dfthv ti» theTemarkiitde euros peilormed l»y ti. :;vt.\T 1 .»*st Dt'airniLMUclues, Carter's Spanish^ Mixtur.*.~ Xeuralgia. Kiieamausm, Scrofula, Kruptions on i!,- ^kui. J.hti Diseftac, Fe\er», Ulctr^, Old Sores. Afft tif.n-i oi tit. Kidneys, Di<r-a>e.s of tlie throat, hn .;. Comp!;*int-. I’ain^and Aching ol the Bone* and J.* *.: ;,:-o sf, -lily i.iit to flight by using this great itr.-i iu-t Tnr.blo vfjmdy. i't i- all dise;'i-e> of the Blood, nothing lia.- yet W*’ idunu to cum pan- with it. It cleanses the sy.-u in * f ,r impurities, acts gently and efficiently on thu Ki.;:.*-; nii'i l.iver. strengthens the Digestion, gives ti-rift' ’!> stonuieji, makes the skin clear and healthy, an-lrt : v the Constitution, enfeebled by diseases or broken il»>v bv tlie excesses of yontb, to its pristine vigor bi .strength. Fur the Indies, it is incomparably better than a ho co.Ninotics ever used. A few doses ot' Carter- :p:ini**h Mixture will remmo all shallotvne>> of etc- dt-xion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, pie la>ticity to the step, and improve the general health - t remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines eu uen rd of. A large number of certificates of remarkable c: performed on persona residing in the city of ltichiu..: Va., by the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, i= the be-: evidence that there is no humbug about it. The pn* hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men well known to the^conimnhitr. all add their te—tiin*r to the effects of this (treat Blood Purifier. Cair ami -- a tew hundreds of the certificates aror.nd the bottl Is one genuine unless signed Bennett ic Beers. I>n . i#ihts. Principal Depots at M. "Ward. Close & Co.\ N- 80 Maiden I.ane. New* York. T \V. Drott k Sons, and Jenkins k Haktshuj.: Phi Fa. Bennett.& Bkurs, No- 1-a Main Street, lt;chmf*iu Va. And for sale by A, ALEX.VXDER. Atluuu .Tu 1st, 1854. p—l y ] own iiR'JxC.dOOOj.iair of hc*n iy doubled s-Jp.i Nrgr Shoe** which 1 will -ell t Planters nnd others. :i- 1m North ern Wi:nEnsltoe c;nil>e had. V. M. LDDLKM.W. N otict-! : miles Ron c»nta arod ai c-llidg. Sky aud Side Liffht DAGUERRE AN ROOMS, [Octr AlerfltuUr** limy Wore. WhitehallsL. Allan**. f: a ] A P PA PA T V St S ES And all the Materials used in the Art. NOW RECEIVING! *200 25H l ^ Xl " ntM,KSrr ' :1 " : nd^r l'*>*d1 tuining 5 n ibrings for of select Ajijde - and one for a i’ublic House County. Any person do< on at Decatur. Term life lo n DeKalu Conn no McDonough I res of which is [ :\ comfortable j •eh. and other j a goo-1 orchard I Dr. Otto’s Anti-Rheumatic Elixir. T HIS great internal remedy for Rheumatism, aia: use of ver ten years, has seldom failed to erauio’. completely, thisdiatressing com]d;uut; and b - ga - for itself a reputation not e<jual«-d bv any mv icinen«'• * **foro the public. It i« efficacious in either acute chronic cases, and may be given to persons of all a;-- with perfect sa fety. It has not unfrequently ptouu an on ti recur*, in wry severe cases, even before a b'Mfle "hns’been taketi. 80W only bv JOHN BOON Atlanta, June 3d. f2—tf] At Dr. PowelFs Office for raff: at rnE lowest prices ."Tv. dm.:.. ' '* ‘Ttr.* r. y Athmtn. August 31. 18f>4. , 14— 50 Ifhdsi'xiba Moinc«r *, loO l?:*gs Rio fVfTee. ■>0 Phis' Xo. 3 Slackeri-l. -'•O.oOO I.bs TennensceJBncori. Jo Boxes Tobacco, loo Kegs Nails. f which arc oiWc-d \u the tra- and iic^rmnoda^ihg tertn« *»y Atlanta. Junu'glb 1854 •N.ih, iy1»> be foilin' nf i»ureh:ising •r- nc *ommodAtiug •IA MKS J. WINN 18—w it tho Septembe Valuable Ri-opei-ty for Sale. fjaHE subscriber oilers his extern -*• llotisivsiow in cuurs*- of, erectii a a < iO'ANE, —5tt :tpu* Retail Dry Good establish men t. and tho Allies by sea; buth 1 ( ulve J* eir j in their own State, after the aeatous sunn.irt battle, one and »* half mMlion^oi' w>!dicr«, : strong positions, the Russiant- before Sebas-! . n;n i well drilled; The people are all for' tho war. topol, the Allies on the heights of BalaLla- j tbe - v the Nebraska Bill. The.r ruJ hc ^ 1JQ h) tli tul , lior , j va: and as far sis operations have hitherto | course will be rightly appreetatefl Ijy the , f or ; t ; sw ;th them a religious war. TTTi*v proc-ceded, it would lx; hard to say which j National men of the country,—those who; -^- a -nt the Christian faith in he sanctioned party seemed to be the assailants and which j stand by the Constitution, however furious-j over the world. They are the must devout the defenders. We are battering the works j jy the voice of fanaticism may hoirl around pe-" vr ‘lo >r the earth, and the last ..-rncifix of the Russians, but they are also battering j • w ;u j, 0 f or tltc war before they give tip. ours, aud, whereas we have not yet regular- * . ' ly assaulted their lines, they have attacked ; Avctiox and Commission Business.—We The Late Roanem f-—We noted vt stcruav ours m sneu force as to occasion most san- jQQT < Yill >oi»n and you will be sure lo llndiht- greau Kirgains at S. FR-VNlvFoKD'?' Allanta. Amr. .‘Id. IboT (lo—w4»\ » Wbilohall .st. Notice! R E MIU M^ } D.VG 1? ERR EQTYlES! W M, M . R A N T 13ST, Dattueireau Artist, 5GG Clocks! •v .It -1 vuc.-iveil !>r A. W. Hai.i -:ri* nn<l Retail tloaler< in t • Jewelry. Silver .Tnd Silver Plat* Bnutl.*:. <vc. So. T.C Whitehall >r.. Ail: Mutches carefully repiiircd nnd xMirran don«' .it 'hort notice. May 4. 1854. A (*».. Mh.de* • tn-:.'. Watches, t .1 Wore, Fancy - nt.n. Xj&y* P'ine f .-.I, Engraving flre-prr.nf Ware on While Hull sale. I'iie House will he most admirably ad - t general Commission business, havinu large ncc-imniudaiions fur thu doiage ot Cutlou. a.i'ui .-.Iso .-lu.-e st. raue lor the Xuir Drleansjuj.l Ter-neseoc trade. The building will be ready by the 1st of October. For particulars apply to myagi-iii. T. Doomui, White- Hall street or to William Barry. Covington. Cn. ' WILLIAM BARRY. Atlanta. Sept. 5, 1651. , |-s e pt. 7 wtt Read and Reflect. ]\T’MAK1N'.S ClILEtillATED STREXGTUKX1XG 1’IJ.'T_.- j * spread by machinery, will be found serviceable - I all cases ul. lll.cuiuaUsm. sprains. Taius iu the Urea- ! Back. Chest or Loins, Coughs, Asthma, Lunibay Difficult brcathlug, Ac. They are, also, particular!; beneficial to' I hose who may l*e predisposed to alf.-c:: of the lungs and oppression of the breast. .Fuel. r find tliem an effectual security against these :.au which r»ften prove tlie precursor ol Cousumpli, n.- Xonc genuine unless the signature of the pro[ nc' J. A. M'MAKIX. is embossed on the back of the i ■ i ter. For snle by JOHN BOON. Ag.-n:, ; At Dr. Dowell's office, on i’eacli-lrt-e j Atlanta. Juno -el. 1S54. [2—tf •HE the Produce Depot in Atlanta MiE‘.!tK.sYE-T OE'TItlld.lLV.. DOINTIN OEOROTA. j r puir. -iii*scril»ers lo ki-.0]k coMstnntlv on hand \ L >wckuf£ • “ ' ‘ “ '**•*: k; . lVirnliri'i studied undi-V two <-f 7lit. Miu.-jl eminent im-n ol »!»-; . Ar*— 'McGuire and Urirr»UL.loii , ui New 0ii«-ms. hati.ii.iw o^di; | ed his loouis directly npptfsilc aiol T- im.-ssef Produce, j ali kind, | Mcs»rs. Wlnlu. y & Hunt's store, where ho L prepared 1 ' to t;»keFIk»it»gi;vphic MiuiAtiue>. in the Ulest -md mast 1 Juf. | :ipi»n vod >lylc «»f painting from nature, on the most \ (ill*. i reasonable terms, from QUfe dollar and fifty cent.i and , J.ptk. I upwards According to the size and quality of material. ( fie flatters himself th-t ho has a thorough knowledge rtf ' ' ivsiogmmiy, cor cqucnfly lie will gu:iranfee a corr; COTTON SEED E0CX AND FIKE-PB00F ROOFING. f |MiK uo-»t-t'.i-nctl, citizens *>i Nm«. . vrilt IVi 1 art: - di .iLspA^ in tel with Mr. Unis ficial rock The >\mrt Ucum- yard flrw*;* are''!-• id with if. rind have hc-cn f«*r Thef omitv Cnnrt of Fnyr-rtc*. Venn., rifoin" t? ■satisfied that * He lock would answer a unu was all the inventor claimed for it buke V/illiunia l*j lay the sai«i IhKiv^n.i — i K Willhu id th* ground louths. ' oughlv i Ho pni'Vosi mplovetl M ve il fjtj f.ots, er.*iuUvd oflVr- for sale .-**v(*ial ri .cth Titriteru port i^u of Ward No. it e-A’ rrornid In Word Vo. 4. the most of *:vutifnlly sifcnateif. I will sell a part dvthet <ait punrhri-»er<. Al-a» a heantifu] lot e romer of Ivev afreet and three hundred feet of the the centre of the citv. re of White Hall and Kors; h of -aid street-n^d fr»i to hundred feet. Feh. Id. 1954 ::s t r Notice lo Contractors. Ofdjuk ob Ala, a. Pla. li. li. Co. of Au Montgomery, Ala.. Xov. 3. IS54. OKril.ED Prod.'sals fov the Urailnation, Ma Lri ry ar chic rt ,tc.. &c. i AM11.V (HtOCUUKS. guinary conflicts. The enterprise, in short, ic nnt n siiftffP. htlf ft couinnin-n Wo kovn ! would invite the attention of readers to tlio that the officers h:ul arrested Who man sus hi the effected a lodgement on Italian territory, | Bryant, who have just opened a general t^y^^lK^KrToiidTmd thorn" buth .and wc are encountering tlie armies which 1 Auction-and-Commission establishinent in ' bel->re a Magistrate fin-commitment. Their SHU 10. ABBOTT & CO Atlanta. Feb. 9, IS‘'4 at—lv | Hk.-iiess of tlit- HiitiTs L-ukeia. Bracelet-. | Ift-iIalioU'. rin.-. KingsaliJ r.qiliv, fak.-ii tu UroftCht-P | Mcdaiiou-. na.'. iuiu i ran on t<, v porfc< j Al-o, old picture? rcuiAutcd. { The public arc particnlarly inviic-d t<» e \ai j specimens and ic»t the skilljpf the opt^ai« i March 30. 1854. tcli .* high nrind- the rock nm.i tlio t1 of tim ho is putting ti ■\ liflut T hv him l vy m One^irmytTepresenSglh^^r,? Se- i onr ci ^-‘ °*P** 8wift has l »“g hecn V‘ Uulviu Lewis and Einoch M. Uv bastopol, iis encamped under its walls licliind j«“ one of «» most energetic and enterpvW... r * ir!,ha1 a d the - 0 “‘ J earthworks like our own, and i* stronger j ing business men. We wish the now firm ‘ than we are in artillery. Another is posted i * f u n B hare of success on our flank or rear, and has made at least FOR SALE. The evidence adduced he- j , loro tiic Magistrate, wc 'learn, leaves little doubt of their connection with tlie transsic- GARDELLE DEI.AIGLE, (Jonwrly *1 Au.jus*a % Oa.), Factors and Commission Merchants. Accommodating Wharf, Charleston. S- O. IJheral*advances made onCon‘-iErnin«ntsof Fivducc. : ra^ju' R<m>(» and Lot Oernp —Messrs. Bus rin nnd Walker. AtGrPTA. t 1 nr«i on Frvor'strcct. For terms applv t.. ('.»f Douirhty Bfrftll. J. Frazier Co. Chaklxston, S-C t ‘Cfthimm: fir'tn the nnder5itrned*ftT ■f^eentur. 1<*. 1—wrim J aes^iwi giv^Jlfirst, of ()*.toh*;v. A. Xl'!. ' rinc-t fTou>p an l Ta>( Ocrnmed l»v Mr. JaumcsF. I.thffi- ■Johh (* Rc-c** \ D Finnov. -I A William To- McUidi.n M D one attempt on our position. Fortunately, ; Spiking xnua guns «. uulOT u „,„ cul ux although we want many of the advantages the London Morning Herald thus explains of besiegers, we are not without some of the j the mode of spiking guns, and desmljes the DOWSING & YOUNG, — — Hon in some wav, either as prinmpnis^ .,r - Crenoral Gommission anffTorwarding Korehant, A e°resp»ulent (it confederates.—Chronicle «f- Senfifulod iu»f. i; r ,Street, X<-„ Orlr'oE. I.n. advantages of the opposite kind, for such is the strength of our position in this angle of the Russian territory that we are enabled to repulse the attacks of an enemy numerical ly superior to ourselves. So far, therefore, although the actual siege of Sebastopol may spikes: The syikw are about^ four inches tong. and of the dimensions ofa tobacco-pipe- the head flat, a barb at the point acts as a sbring which isnaturally pressed to the shaft, upon being forced into the touch-hole. Upon reu- A mine of block tin is said t-. have been discovered in Upshur county, Virginia, tlie ore of which yields eighty per cent, pure metal. ■ B L'rjlNFfijrf vutrusied lo us *diall xoci-u’e’ onr personal fliivuiion. (ami from our to jdwifH*. and on: vioiicc. in buainerfs, w«* fijitu-i ouvtiolvi*^ lhat wc JAMES IMS LETT, -jMFOBTF.il AND GENERAL DEALKlt IN LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Au.’ f,' CoM/Uf-i'cc £ln 11, Polthillin'. Mil. J. U. Corutit. Aj;ent. June 29. ,|A-s_.vl vJ have advanced but slowly, the events of tho j ching the chamber of the gun it resumes its campaign are favorable to us. As besiegers • position, and it is impossible to withdraw it. we have been retarded in our progress by j It can only be got out by drilling The daily circulation of the dolphin Ledger is sixty tbonsand other daily wdwwsrM- hafMoie s< ‘hila- Forwarding Bn siness, At C'liai-leaton. S. C. will give ivupnit vj,i vht* (s^ccuUon of ‘'t&yr* ivc wril be prompt 3 and take>pfltiiil care to ]»urcbase, a-4 lur as po^ible, from fifAt handrf*. a’hI at wholesale pricor. Goods received ftii-1 for- warded vviUi lienpulVk In fine, it slmll oftx earnest waieavor to be in nil respects fn if lifitl * tTTTTTv TI IF! undersigned, in connection •;a! riffoni _ 4e.y .. . .. . 11 wifha ^erieml Tomhifs-iion !»u<ine ^ . . 1 for i Ue >ale «’«H’TON, FT.OFlr. I ir ^- T . ’ • _ T ' 4lo ; 5aF0N, CORN, and «t!l other rrcwluce. will ., t - t Atlanta^ •Inly &«*<k 18t>4. ,f7>rwAr.! witlrtltc -re.-ff.*>t poyil4«- dt^Ktlcb. Sleeping in AtstiliM ..—A jdpntletnan • ,, na nnrv =rpKRi.*R Bnak >r, r sb.- Wo kn<. v.Y. M illi’nm; imn : 'n*l \vi- nr** s:itf«fle n-bstai.'iai. ami will -tar y Mr. who illr. in pulling i nnd lie is mm-b jd.-as-d with i J I. Pulliam .Ins 1MT? T H Logwood \V II Dortch. l.>«{ Geo \V Trot ter t\io< r.iv ; . N T Macon • E M Long APDapu> F. IV Mobcri^ou >aui ^>uetst .la's II Thompson Angust 15th. 185-1. jggrExtv-icl or a lefter Texas’, dated .Firiy 16th. 1854 , J5S|»teenwontlw'.*i'.* j_«i' Rffi Cytl.m Fc^.l Ko.-kj her Tni’s su own t lyit 1? make* a pavement vastly super to 1. I*i i.-k, and fMaomitri'bejtottiii;-linnlci-nnd bolt.a-. * I hv I atom ui^a t ut thus.. wondoiTiil invontion ha boon equally, dirido.l bet** von Dnk<- Wflliai mv ]ir.>i>ari>d ti* s.-Il bit- an.l Bri.lg-inu of sixty-seven (67)' 'milt-s s i n ' ! tlio Alabama J; Florida Railroad of Alabnma, cv so a j tending from Montgomery to the junction of a is, imlgii.lvand 1’ursimnu creeks in Conecuh county -ulire plat-1 w ;n ho received at the Offiee of the Company ui tli \n-V. amiTii” 1 . 1 ' t;! tJ,c Monday in December next, rtrahd ruii.'a' D.-puljind i Thins, specifications and profiles, will he «a>i; t -i.-.nIT I.,: at tin- junc- . for inspeetiou on and after the lath inst. i-il* s-reel--. on tl..- noiili i Tho work on the Uist 26 miles is light, smith nt> on the sntne nearly i time allowed for the completion of contracts tins portion of the line will he 12 month?. On the remainder of the line two years will he given. City Land fuv Sale. , The payments offered are two-thirds in cash at f'lli-: place where the enbsei il*. r n.>w reside i one-third, in the capital stock of the Company. - Foundry streei. near Win-hip's Iren Works! .■h'n-'! Tho provision crop along the line has hce: ainhig S'.acres, ii will lie s..Ul togeiheror in lot.-, *o abundant, the country is perfectly healthy, sit uit purchasers. Also, one acre on old Whitehall street. ' work of such inviting character both in profile* 1 -' nul l 'DM BE. } fronting: ul one rent and runnine Iwck t«» tho rail- on Prior.titrvet. neorl’apt. Xidsou'ti, dating, apply August at. lot near tile Slate materia is rarely offered. SAMVEL G. JOYEF. Chief Engineer. November 10. ISnt. 40<HvtilI •1 E Pearsall Jo Jl (’oor.fr rhft* T Pom:: Soticc! t LI. I-Vl-Ol.s indebted to lne It .- Atlanta, by note pa,t dne. are .-it tlie request, .-ill i ers. i IX Tl Dk-unt, fl.e n-ard a 1 minis given 1. -f i ‘ - lots in Atlanta an- requested t*• call . efis frbfri nu*. o' -hey !*flve .-mr.vlied .. niilptbe condition*ol -ald-bim ls JANE LAMFirnEi I.. Adi oiq t rke Will ot annex'll, .lie-Estate bt ¥a*nu-l Mttcli- 11. deceased. Zebulon, July 2i>. 18.14 x come dding titles -C.-Trc* part . with i \_Py Authority of the State uf Alabama. .SOI THE lift MILITARY ATADWH LOTTERY. G R AND SCHEME! Class H. TO BE DRAWN THE TWKNTIETB of BKCKJIfli* CafitaI-'' -j ofw.ooo..:.. 500.1 2000 -.t»o W- If. Hoinde county, or local right. ■m3. ' Xho right, of iho above artiele e.gjntyj 1ms ijeon purchased by .Mr. Felix who is um\ prepared to sell bend right ft-. ti21wCn-. FOE SALE. n.'C aud L. In. a 1 UJ ol pricys. a mouu t ing to &' wlu n Mitchell xtieet . r (• DS'I.icket,'t?ir-rlhilvesau.l Oimrter.' in propem" 11 - uterseeiion ot Whiiehnll aa.l .Mitchell . Aff“0rueis soliciie.l for Tickets or shares iu ti" 1 1 1 ' 1 "'' is. foriuecly owned by Goo. W. t ook. ' M«*nltlc»uv Scheme. posse.siou ol John .Simpson. -Titles i aS'-Vll counmruicatione atrieily coufnleutbd I) •SAM'L SWAN, Av'.-u' . At tho Bronze Lions, Montgomery. A» OP.Uvders ler lickets received by A. W. J*'Nr- sole stgfciu for .Vilanh*. Office ou llarielift 'tr.'.’ 1 - Agent - for No- Unvch 2d, I be4 oieniodaiing. Aniilv .-i *11 ‘S. »\ ,V- HAKDIF. it. Inthorpo it Steld.i " . . ‘ u , ^i - — j — o "* T r-1 — * * imr.nAu M IU .v ^luucuiiiu • A A A C FPFR1<Briftk “nr <;nr qnv the non-investment of the town, by the en-j easy task as they are made of the hardest just returned from Australia ratlin- <.to*-.-t* AUD.UUU wi«h‘ing ! Prieit ran W -tinpifr'n f, } trenchments thrown up liefore its walls, by steel, and being also loose in the touch-hole to matters. For sleenlnw tl.-eo ni-d.is- i.n -i : niyYarii v„niV«f Atl«nt:». ’ tn-rC-io > an-iniiierpro^Vty consigned tn him':'for the interior m rxlnffireementii roeei’vnl hv the ! then* b mneh t n „ .1-111 1 .,A .1 - C 1 ". .. . . ' riF. Mf — - - - ~ - bed stnffeil with clam shells and broken crockery, he was charged thirteen dollars dm Pi*«ducfj vtC-tfi VOtlfX FOR SALE. -«ubeeri-f*»r—Hft4f K* L 111 I lx *f the LaROK- salehy SADDLES. nf Fuddles. !in.lles and Martingills for W. W. ltOAftH*. , dotrgiu, Alabaina, T.-nneYqrffinttvtf-onflifarolimv, Ft*rid*, and fr*f mtv nr-rihern'ftr ftreljm poi!. August 17. 1854.' (.12—Bm) L If. W1LI.V. the constant reinforcements received by the j there is much difficulty in making a drill garrison, and by the presence of a strong , bite as effectually*as it should do. Its an- relieving army in the field. But we have j plication is the work of a moment a single i . maintained our footing on Russian ground, tap on the flat head with the palm sufficing, i George Washington LaFtiyotte, * we have beaten the Russians thoroughly j This can be easily done, even if it is ever' brave Gen. LaFayette i-- now soiouvnine in j T t '«t received—-50 b urets of l ike s Mag- | a k. na.. HopkinVHndsou & c 0 .. rhnriwton. r. raid J whenever they have attacked us, we have ; so dark. j New York. " i Z,Z K ' w " i9t ' r wTwM5fc ,r J• I RfTKFKxrrr*—J. I*. King. lYesidem <L R.'IL. C. T. Lol lard 1’rca’t. Montgomery RI it.. \\". M. Ma'Ttin. fres mllesfrnusJUUUvtnt itbeiugfhe La -1 1 lift! in U-.U JSstriut of DeKaU- nouniy. eon . lamiinssine liundre-land one and a fni\joh.acresmoro j -i.i- fr-t'Ai-MIVV -- 1 wl.l.-i. ..1.■ ciiuxied xvn.l uutlor i eultivaliciu. .yTfi^r.--»r«op lli«- premises* good framed liwelttnj: and -.rt 'rv-qmsite out Uoui^ea. Aui.lv FvTer- * ler or ofjievwise to GOSHEN RUTTER! A LAUGE quantity <,r the verv l.o,n„»Ht osben Butter, just received frnmisW 'y.,,, • . —acrle-aT so cents perponne hy Tr W: VO UtK BRANDY! VESA' se norior article of Old Brands* for sale Jo W.-W. R0AKK. For Sa?p. k A good Draft and Saddle Iiorso. , ipnh to' ~ ~ \r "TP 1 tn .w to ARK HEN'J. J HAimi? on.ibe Fremfsca, TIMED or to If. B. I.A Atlsnl* *21, IS08. Atlanta, fes. j XfA BuSE> steam refined Candies for s’alo at lficts \Ty 8-tf l nJVf w. W, F.0ABK. . (ri/ i BliLS. X. L. bum. Uye Gin au.l fog Br-uuiv f " ( tJU salb by \y. \V. K'l d'K ,'M^ NAILS. it Nalls just received anil for sale DV IV. IV. KOARh. An BOXt-X lu-dv.-tidic Candffs ft 24 cents per vm for s*le bv W. W. BOAfiK-